Fire crews embroiled in a waiting game as they respond to a report of smoke
Coldstream fire crews had to act with swift patience and precaution as they responded to a report of black smoke coming out of a shop under construction on Ravine Drive.
A neighbor reportedly saw smoke coming out of the shop and small flames through a crack in the door.
Deputy fire chief Colin O’Hara said safety had to be kept in mind because of back draft conditions, a lack of oxygen inside and the varying degrees of hot temperatures.
“It’s looking for oxygen. If we break a window or give it that oxygen, we are going to have one heck of a fireworks show here and we don’t really want that at this time. The inside of the building has quite a bit of fire load in it, cedar and what not. It has some chemical and some fuel as well. At this time we are at a waiting game,” said O’Hara.











